DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise rtk, is it worth it? Currently doing 3d mapping for my organization and am looking for a drone to speed up the process. I'd prefer sub centimeter accuracy with the drones gnss as I'm doing scientific surveys.
Could someone smarter than myself please assist in explaining the Mavic 3 Enterprise's PPK workflow?The RTK module adds an additional PPKNAV.nav, PPKOBS.obs and PPKRAW.bin file to each mission folder. What needs converted to RINEX? Why do they all appear to be encrypted? Is the second question the answer to the first? DJI isn't super clear on this. Pilot 2 is also very confusing during the ...
RTK is powered on? Did it ever connect? If it fails when first powered on and/or during self check put Luba on charger then manually drive Luba forward 1-2 meters until it connects. Then click return to charge. After that, start to create your zones.
The RTK communicates it's satellite information to your Luba (easily as I just said), and the more satellites the RTK can 'see', the better. Your Luba and RTK need to 'see' enough of the same satellites for your Luba to navigate.
3k bucks and water getting into all components (Luba and the RTK) seems like a crazy design flaw when the whole setup is branded as IP6. I really wanted to place Luba inside my garage as well, mainly for security, but the whole manual process, at least to me, defeats a huge bonus of robot mowers.. scheduled autonomy. I found I had to place the dock/Luba fast enough away from the house in order ...
Tip for beginners: go through RTK and learn the kanji. Once you start doing that regularly it's really gonna improve your ability of memorizing words and kanj, even those you haven't learnt through RTK yet.
RTK is the first (1) type, which, as student in the US, I found to be very helpful. It took me a solid 3 months to grind through the book, and another 6 months to have them all stick, but it made the rest of the studying practice easier.
What are your suggestions on placing the RTK. I was thinking on putting it on child's house in the yard, marked with yellow. Marked red is the place the Luba needs to mow.
What is RTK and how does it work? From Wikipedia: The first book in the series, commonly known as RTK1, was originally published in 1977. The sixth edition of the book was released in 2011. In the book, Heisig presents a method for learning how to associate the meaning and writing of 2,200 kanji, including most of the jōyō kanji.
RTK and PPK GNSS will get you close to 1cm in precision to the base station you are using. All manufacturers claim 1cm absolute accuracy but those who use it regularly can tell you it's closer to 3cm repeatably.